I made a quick video showing the compatibility between the two. If you havent picked one up.. its probably the best keyboard accessory available imo. Mainly because of the portability.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FgKLlZUpZT4
I love my Dinovo mini for my living room media PC but it doesn't quite do it for me for my school/tech/travel backpack. With that said, I do believe it is the best multimedia keyboard on the market. The size of the Note 2 onscreen keyboard isn't that far off from the key size on the Dinovo mini which just destroys the usefulness.
My portable BT keyboard must be excellent for paragraph typing, and must play well with my phone, mid size tablet and large tablet.
Here is what i'm currently using and fits my personal needs and and my full range of portable android devices. Not everyone needs this type of versatility though.
Thank you for the video, I enjoyed it!
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I have the Dinovo Mini as well. It's used with an HTPC.
For the mobile devices, I go with a Freedom Pro Keyboard. Works well, and very portable. Here's a picture with my old Evo 4G:
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I don't really agree with this list at all but at least the Tilt (Kaiser / TyTN II) was listed. The last line sums it up really
http://www.pcworld.com/article/id,140663-page,1-c,technology/article.html
8. AT&T Tilt
Photograph: Marc Simon
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Innovation: Clever, unique hinge lets you slide the screen up at an angle.
Benefit: Well-positioned QWERTY keyboard results in what looks like a tiny notebook that you can use in your hands or rest on a table.
The tilting screen is the main innovation, but the Tilt (made by HTC under the name TyTN II, $400 with a two-year AT&T contract) is one of the most powerful phones available, period. Want a quick rundown of the specs? How about the Windows Mobile 6 operating system, a large screen, 3G wireless connectivity, GPS, a 3-megapixel camera, and the ability to talk to corporate BlackBerry servers? Top that, iPhone.
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Now that I have something useful to listen to music with, I want to use it while running.
I have not come across many accessories to do this, but I did find this universal one:
http://www.griffintechnology.com/products/adidas-micoach-armband
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Anyone have any pointers for the Focus? I figure something that attaches to an arm or waist would be appropriate.
I'll update this post with your suggestions as we go.
*edit - If this is as good as it's going to get, please post so.
If it says it can handle the size of the Xperia X10, then the Focus should be fine and this may be your best bet. I don't think there will be any armband accessories until the Focus becomes more popular so just go with this one.
But I don't really think that the Focus is a good choice as a workout MP3 player. I know I'd be on edge if I had my brand spanking new phone strapped to my sweaty slippery arm! That's why I've kepy my iPod Nano for working out--the perfect size.
Good points. But it's so shiny... Hard not to use it.
Another thread posted this link.
Perhaps the bluetooth route is doable
http://www.samsung.com/us/mobile/cell-phones-accessories/SGH-I917ZKAATT-product
http://www.lightinthebox.com/SOWILL...ouchscreen---Cortex-A8-Processor_p186715.html
Has anyone seen or tried this tablet? Thanks.
a nice equipment, 1024*600 screen, capacitance multi-touch screen.
Got one today. Already rooted.
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Would like to know is there any custom Roms for this tablet? It's running Android 2.2, though it would be interesting to try other roms.
Bought from Dinodirect. It's even possible to get a discount there, so for $200 it's a very nice tablet, IMO. Sharp screen 1024px resoliution, very good capacitive touch, no difference compared to my HTC desire or Samsung Tab 10. Even camera and voice, video chat works.
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video review, though in lithuanian
Hi guys
Has anyone tried out one of these two game controllers?
This one is 7,5 euros with free shipping:
http://www.benl.ebay.be/itm/USB-Wir...t=Video_Games_Accessories&hash=item4cf8520cd7
and
This one is about 20 euros with free shipping:
http://www.benl.ebay.be/itm/Univers...t=Video_Games_Accessories&hash=item2c6b611360
I basically want a cheap game controller as I won't use it a lot anyways but it's a nice addition.
Thanks
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Not to hijack this thread but what I am thinking about kind of is a cheap game controller.
I am talking about those small joystick thingies which you just put on the screen. Are those ok for the N7? Is the smaller screen size an issue? Is there the risk of scratches?
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I'd think there could be a space issue. That type of controller is designed to have the suction cups adhere to the edge of the screen beyond the visible area. The button part then sits on the screen where the on screen joystick gets drawn. From the reviews I've seen of it I'd guess that a casual gamer would like it but a serious one would break it.
See this link for how it sits on the screen: http://www.accessorygeeks.com/oem-...ninja-controller-2pk-t1-fln2-301-clr-blk.html
I use this style myself and like it but I'm a horrible gamer so anything that helps is good for me.
http://www.thinkgeek.com/product/e8f5/?srp=3
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Does this exist?
So far I can only find seperate keyboards or cases with keyboards.
Portable Mini Keyboard/Touchpad
I am also looking for a clamshell type case similar to the Transformer Asus line. I originally wanted to get that tablet, but the Nexus 10 is just better in everyway. I have found this: Keyboard with Touchpad (MINI)
Solidtek Super Mini Bluetooth 77 Keys with Touchpad Mouse KB-3462B-BT
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It doesn't attach and is not a case, but if you have a carry case, you could easily fit this in it as it is only about 9 inches by 6 inches (smaller than tablet itself. I may try it out or look for something else. The only other option is the mini keyboards found all over Amazon that are more like presentation remote/keyboards.
Fosmon Portable Mini Wireless Bluetooth Keyboard Controller with Built-In Touchpad for Tablets, Smartphones & PS3 - Compatible with Samsung Galaxy S4 S IV S3 SIII / - Black and Orange